This Hidden Spot In Alaska Is Unbelievably Beautiful And You’ll Want To Find It

Tracy Arm Fjord near Juneau is so gorgeous, you won’t believe it’s actually a real place. This fjord, 45 miles south of Juneau and is in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, a congressionally designated wilderness area. With aquamarine water, striking rock faces, and bright blue skies, you will agree that this hidden spot, although hard to get to, is unbelievably beautiful.

Tracy Arm Fjord is a south of Juneau and 70 miles north of Petersburg in southeast Alaska. The fjord is 30 miles long and more than one fifth of it is covered in ice.

The wildlife in the area includes black and brown bears, deer, wolves, harbor seals, and a variety of birds. The harbor seals can be seen playing, splashing, hunting and resting on the ice bergs in the area.

Tracy Arm Fjord is also a hidden spot where coral flourishes under the water. The coral called P. pacifica is a deep water coral that can survive in the cool waters here much closer to the surface, a unique feature that brings researchers from around the world.